Spring 2015 - Friends of Long Beach Animals

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Spring 2015 - Friends of Long Beach Animals
FRIENDS OF LONG BEACH ANIMALS Newsletter
SPRING 2015
Join Us For a Fun and Informative Evening
Friends of Long Beach Animals
invites you to our 26th Annual Membership Meeting,
June 24th, 2015.
We will begin at 6:30 PM with appetizers and refreshments in the comfort
of one of our favorite venues: Long Beach Playhouse. We always have an informative
presentation, and this year our special guests are Terry Long, Kiwi and Pretzel.
Terry Long is a certified professional dog trainer and behavior consultant. She is
the owner of DogPACT, a Long Beach-based training company she founded in 1996.
Terry and her team of certified trainers provide a variety of
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classes for pet manners, agility, and nose work, as well as
President’s Message…...Pg 2 private consultations for
Ask Zenny..…………….…...Pg 3 serious behavior problems.
Playhouse Event………....Pg 3
Yard Sale Info……………...Pg 3
Because You Care………..Pg 4
Endowment Info.……….. Pg 4
Become A Friend,
Humane Education ….....Pg 5
3815 Atlantic Ave, Suite #4
Long Beach, CA 90807
PO Box 92736, LB, CA 90809
(562) 988-SNIP
Website: www.FOLBA.org
In 2010, DogPACT
was awarded a contract
with the City of Long
Beach’s Department of
Parks, Recreation and
Marine to teach the first
Terry Long & Kiwi
positive reinforcement dog
training class offered through the City’s program.
DogPACT was recently voted Best Dog Trainer for the
fourth straight year by the Press Telegram’s annual “Best Of”
contest. Terry is also an award-winning writer and has
written for Dog World, The APDT Chronicle of the Dog,
and The Whole Dog Journal. Contact www.dogpact.com for
more information.
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Board of Directors
Shirley Vaughan
President
Nona Daly
Vice President
Mary Matthiensen
Corresponding Secretary
Cort Huckabone
Recording Secretary
Eric Ouellette
Treasurer
Board Members
Lifetime Members
Merrilee V. Adler
Jim F. Albaugh
Carol Baxer, DMD
Diane M. Becker
S. Jane Borst
Vicki Bowles
Margo Carter
Nancy Cotton
Janet J. Cree
Janice Dahlheimer*
Melaynee DeVore
Gordon Ellis*
Loren Eslinger, DVM*
Rodric H. Eslinger
Sandy Facon
John Gonzales
Eric Hatch
Peggy Holmes*
Patricia Horner
Leo S. Hunter*
Paulie Jenkins
Patrick Kennedy
Kathleen Kime*
Charles & Jean Lane*
Janet Ledin*
Nancy K. Lewis
Michael & Sally McCabe
Bettye Mitchell*
Louise Montgomery
Teri Montgomery
Richard Neri
Phillip D. Pitchford
Diane Popejoy
Gene Reilly Foundation
Ingrid Scherbarth
Patricia C. & Robert V. Scholz
Kurt Schulzman
Billie Sheaffer*
Don Temple Foundation
Shirley Vaughan
June Walkington
Cathi & Chuck Wrench
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President’s Message
To all our members and friends,
One of the goals of Friends of Long Beach Animals
is zero euthanasia of any healthy animal. This goal can be
accomplished when people who would like or have room
for a new pet choose the animal shelter to adopt from,
instead of choosing a pet store or breeder.
We also want the public to be responsible pet owners; therefore, our
guest at this year’s General Membership Meeting is DogPact. Animals stream
into animal shelters nationwide for the simple reason of "behavioral problems."
Terry Long of DogPact along with Kiwi and Pretzel will demonstrate
simple measures to train your dog to be a good citizen. People love their pets
and hopefully will make them members of their family. Dogs should behave
well in public and at home and can do so with proper training.
Friends of Long Beach Animals personally invites you to attend our
public meeting on Wednesday, June 24th. Even if you are not a member
please feel welcomed. If you do not have a dog for a pet, I think you will find
this informative meeting worth attending. You will leave with information you
can share with friends, family and the community; in fact, bring a friend!
Humanely,
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There are many wonderful
pets at the Companion Animal
Village in need of a permanent
home.
7700 E. Spring St, Long Beach, CA 90815
562-570-7387
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hit the "Like" button. We love reading
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*Deceased
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Ask Zenny……..
Dear Zenny,
I have a 12-year-old cat who thinks he’s the master of our home. A very good friend is
moving to another city and can’t take her 12-month-old dog with her. Her little dog, Goldie, is
wonderful, and I have decided to take him into our home. I want to make sure Goldie and my cat
will get along. Can you give me some advice on how to introduce Goldie into the home, and what to
do to make sure he and my cat will be friends?
Your loyal reader, Marcia
Dear Marcia,
First, let me congratulate you for being a loving friend and for caring for our animals. And yes, I can give you a
few hints for socialization between your cat and your new family member. First, go slowly with the introductions.
Feed Goldie and the cat at separate times and in different locations. And put up baby gates, so your cat has an area of
its own to escape to if he feels threatened. It’s also helpful to have a cat tree in the common areas, for your kitty to
climb to and watch Goldie from a safe distance.
Here’s something else you can do: Take a soft cloth and rub it against your cat’s chin and his paws. This will
release scent glands. Have Goldie smell the cloth, so that he will get used to your cat’s scent. After Goldie smells the
cloth, reward him with a treat. You can also do the same thing with your cat.
When Goldie and your cat appear to be reasonably calm and comfortable with each other, begin to allow them
to be within reasonable distance from each other, using leashes and treats. Continue to do this gradually, over the
course of a week or two. I’m sure that the two will become good friends if you follow these few hints.
Your friend, Zenny
If you have a question or thought for Zenny, please write to him at FOLBA (Friends of Long Beach Animals)
“Ask Zenny” PO Box 92736, Long Beach, CA 90809
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Because You Care
DONOR
DESCRIPTION
LOVED ONES
Lois Ann Brien and Marilyn Joyce
On the occasion of the Patricia and Beth wedding
Mary M. Denevan
In Memory of their precious cat "Trixie" who recently passed away
Mary S.Mullin
In Memory of Molly
Jane, Tabi and Danika Grayston
Darlene Hall
Deborah Turner
In Loving Memory of Misty
Stephanie Guida
Linda M. Tate
In Memory of Nomi, 21 years, March 2015
of Cat Love and Wanda Wollert October 2001,
(The last of Wanda Wollert's rescued cats)
Linda M. Tate
Kate Karp
In Memory of my beloved darling, Woodbine
Kate Karp
Pamela Salyer
In Honor of "Lucy" Ross on the occasion of Kitty Prayers
Julie Ross
In Memory of my friend's brother, Mike Hewson
Roger Hewson
Harold & Kathy Bazarian
Pat Harris and Beth Cassford
who recently passed. Mike was a great dog lover.
Mindy Auerbach
In Memory of Barbara Simkins
The Simkins Family
Ed & Ruth Lowell
In Memory of Callista Lipsie, recently deceased
and mother of
Paulette Miller
Deborah Turner
In Loving Memory of "Bob"
Jane Ferguson
Deborah Turner
In Loving Memory of "Tomte"
Lee and Jeannette Schelin
Laureen Sabado
In Memory of Rosalie J. Ventura
Rosalie's Loved Ones
Dr. Lois Brien
On the occasion of Shanna and Bryan's wedding
Mr. & Mrs. Bryan Glazer
Gerard Van Rossum
Donated to the animals for my mother's birthday
Doris Van Rossum
Deborah Turner
In Loving Memory of Lindy
Marian Schwartz
Aunt Marilyn and Lois
On the Occasion of Valerie's bat mitzvah
Mr. & Mrs. Dan Shugar
Marc & Cynthia Van Rossum
In Honor of Doris Van Rossum for Mother's Day
Doris Van Rossum
Sabrina Willis
In Honor of Doris Van Rossum
Doris Van Rossum
For information on the BYC Program go to www.FOLBA.org
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Terry and her dog, Kiwi, popular
entertainers at community pet fairs, will
present “Dog Training: Get it Done! Make
it Fun!” Terry will introduce how to get dogs
engaged with “training” by making it all a fun
game. She will show you how she gets some
amazing tricks on cue, and Kiwi will perform
his most popular tricks, including “Let Us
Pray,” “Beggar Boy,” “Hut!” (the football
one!), and “The Hot-Cold Game.” Bring your
training questions and be prepared to have
fun!
The pop question of the evening will be:
“What is the answer?!?”
We look forward to seeing you and invite you
to bring your friends, on June 24th, 2015, at
6:30 PM, at the Long Beach Playhouse. The
address is: 5021 East Anaheim Street, Long
Beach, 90804.
Creating your Legacy through Friends’
Endowment Funds - is you investing in our
Community and Animals today for a Brighter
Tomorrow
Endowment funds are restricted donations where
only the interest earned on the principal is spent to
create a perpetual source of income for today's
communities and future generations.
Building our endowment will result from the
combination of immediate and long-term gift
planning. Our endowment fund will ensure that Friends
will always be able to assist individuals and animals of
the Long Beach Communities who need it the most.
Our Endowments consist of Education and a
Spay/Neuter Clinic that is partnered with the City of
Long Beach Animal Shelter because of its community
leadership. FOLBA hopes that its supporters will help
grow these endowments so that we can continue to do
more in the future.
Please contact Friends if you would like to
contribute to the long-term success of Friends of Long
Beach Animals via the Education or Clinic Endowments.
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Become A Friend
The Humane Education program is now available for Parents
in all Long Beach Unified Schools. Parents can now learn
about the importance of kindness and responsible pet
ownership, and both students and parents can share what
they have learned.
Friendship Level
___ Individual
$20.00 _______
___ Family
$30.00 _______
___ Sustaining
$60.00 _______
___ Patron
$120.00 _______
___ Corporation
$500.00 _______
___ Lifetime
$1,000.00 _______
___ Donation only
$_______________
Total enclosed $_______________
PLEASE PRINT
Name:
Because You Care
Program Fund
Address:
City:__________ State:____ Zip:______
Phone# (____)_________________
E-mail: ________________________
Please make check payable to:
Friends of Long Beach Animals
Mail this form to:
P.O. Box 92736, Long Beach, CA 90809
Contributions are tax deductible
as provided by
State & Federal law
Tax Id# 33-0390886
THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT !
Upon receipt of a contribution ($25.00 minimum), an acknowledgment
of the donation will be sent to the family or individual in whose name
the donation was made. The amount of the donation will not be
included. The donor will also receive a letter of recognition for the
donation. The recipient’s name will also be listed in our newsletter.
When making a contribution,
please include the following information:
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In honor of: _________________________________________
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Make check payable to Friends of Long Beach Animals
and mail to:
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Attn: Because You Care Fund
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Keep your pet healthy by spaying or neutering.
Help stop the endless suffering of so many unwanted animals.
Adopt from a shelter or humane society.
Become a Responsible Pet Owner
ADOPTION = Short-Term Answer
SPAY/NEUTER = Ultimate Solution